How To Find and Use Your Chime Login

Chime is an online banking platform that offers services provided by The Bancorp Bank and Stride Bank. Since Chime is completely digital, its customers don’t face typical banking costs such as overdraft charges and monthly maintenance fees. As a Chime customer, one thing you’ll need to know is how to log in to your account. Read on to learn more about it:

How To Log In to Your Chime Bank Account From a Mobile Phone or Tablet

The Chime mobile app is available for both iPhone and Android. To log in, simply download the app via the App Store or Google Play, set up your account and enter your email address and password. The Chime app supports two-factor authentication as well as fingerprint verification for security purposes. Note that the Chime app is only available for iPhones running iOS 8 or higher and for Android devices running Jelly Bean 4.1 or higher.

You can also log in using your mobile browser. First, click the drop-down menu on the upper right corner to produce the “Log In” button, then click it and enter your email address and password.

How To Retrieve a Forgotten Username or Password

Chime requires both an email address and password to log in. If you forgot your email, you’ll need to provide the phone number you used to sign up for the account. If you forgot your password, you’ll need to provide both the email address you used to sign up for the account and the last four digits of your Social Security number.

How To View Your Chime Statement Information

Chime provides customers with monthly paperless statements through their online accounts. To get your statements, log in to your online account, then click the “Statements” tab on the left-hand side. Statements are made available on the fifth of each month.

What Are the Benefits of Online Banking?

Chime’s digital design lets you monitor and manage your funds at any time — without many of the fees you commonly encounter with traditional banks. In the absence of physical branches, online alternatives to traditional banks also let you remotely handle many tasks you might otherwise need to take care of in person.

This content is not provided by Chime. Any opinions, analyses, reviews or recommendations expressed in this article are those of the author alone and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by Chime.

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